Especially, I don't want to ever be compared to The Rock because I'd be the poor man's version of The Rock. I'm just not him; it's not who I am as a person or as a performer. The Rock's very big and bold, and I'm not.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Let's be perfectly honest. I love Rock to death. We're all different people, but Rock's a showman.
For me, the best rock is not what you play - it's what you're not playing.
I always wanted to get into rock music so I could cover up my real personality, change my voice, and create a false self to hide behind.
I don't have any rock star demeanor to me. I just can't pull that off.
I have to admit, I do not listen to much rock music.
I am Classic Rock Revisited. I revisit it every waking moment of my life because it has the spirit and the attitude and the fire and the middle finger. I am Rosa Parks with a Gibson guitar.
I'd rather be a musician than a rock star.
Rock is ironic in that, up to a certain point, you can get better and better at it if you don't mind possibly looking more and more ridiculous.
I definitely don't want to achieve some kind of rock star status.
I tend to fall for the archetypal, talented, charismatic rock boy.